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2 Sep 2013

I have been sucked into a bit of a non fashion vortex
recently, which is not really the type of thing you admit to if you’re a
Fashion blogger, but as my official title is Fashion and Lifestyle blogger, I
think I can allow myself the occasional slip up. So how did I find my way out
of it? Simple really, a chance encounter with a lilac leather slipper with an
elegant studded toe after a bit of a lame search for some sensible, go with
everything type of flats on eBay. My heart started to beat a little faster and
my palms got slightly sweaty when a pair of lovely lilac leather slippers by a
designer I had never heard of, Olivia Rubin ( I did say vortex!) popped up, one
click later, they were sold to the lady in the fluffy dressing gown and Harry
Potter mug, it was Sunday!

I hear that apart
from many other colours pale pink is big this winter 2013. Last winter I bought
an A-line skirt in sugar almond pink, but struggled to find some shoes that
worked with it, I personally like to toughen up pastel shades with navy, black
and slate grey but nothing seemed to quite work, until I found the perfect
compromise in these pretty flats the black toe caps have been generously
sprinkled with tiny gold baubles and a few larger gold studs for good measure.

Metallic toe caps
seem to be popping up a lot lately and these feel luxe but still casual enough
to wear with my pink skirt during the day, even better, through my chance
shopping encounter on eBay I discovered the rest of Olivia Rubin’s collection
of wacky and fun S/S13 architectural prints in the Asos sales. I guess being the
last to know about a designer label does have its perks! I heart the dress with
the eye wateringly pretty pansy design, Olivia Rubin’s big gutsy pastel leopard
print with a sporty zipper and her purple slightly slouchy long sleeved brick
T, the last time I felt this pleased to discover a new designer range was after
discovering Henry Holland’s granny inspired winter prints and Tatty Devine’s
fish bone necklace.